Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb mod] put [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dancing I 'll put dancing , cos you put dancing .
2 The report spells out a series of options , and leans towards a plan which would put men on the Moon in 2001 to build a base there as a springboard for the Martian expedition 10 years later .
3 I 've got all the countries blanks might not oh I might not even have the countries on but if you had blanks you could put countries in , that 'll be easier than
4 It is a crisis which will put people out of work , families out of their homes and firms out of business .
5 Well we 've had all this trauma about you know , cos I do you , where do you want the he said well do n't see much of daddy or nan and granddad and nana and granddad said they moved in on Christmas Day stay here and Rachael and Steven would n't come up , stay here on Christmas Day , it 's quite likely , quite likely to go with daddy he said but , in many ways I he said I know what we can do is when we send up the chimney we could put nanny 's address , nanny 's address on it , shall we ?
6 If he was normally quite a kind person who 'd taken up robbing banks because he was short of cash they could put jam on his bread and vodka in his water , and if he was a horror they could empty the potato peelings over him whenever they felt like it . ’
7 Thirty seconds worth of family things I 'll put June on from Mansfield first cos June 's out champ are you ready ?
8 He said he was hoping to find a young gentleman who would put money into his business , and seemed very interested in my opinion .
9 The bookies are probably quite pleased to have him back because he 's got a very loyal following of er , of people who 'll put bets on him
10 Mr Speke said : ‘ We are reviewing the future so that when market factors change and when money becomes available to improve the environment we can put plans forward .
11 Anyone wanting to make a successful career as a professional musician must have an eternal sense of optimism tinged with gilt-edged charm and a business sense which would put Richard Branson in the shade .
12 Mr David Marrs , managing director of Veng , the largest independent panel manufacturer , said : ‘ This is a very real threat to competition which will put sections of the entire independent trade out of business .
13 Boro rescued the situation with Phillips 's match-winner which should put Boro in good heart for three successive home matches next week .
14 If the protest , to be heard before today 's 25-mile inshore race , goes against Cyclone it will put Britain in the lead .
15 If said to me , what 's a continuous survey I would put access in it .
16 Next year it 'll put USL extended security/multi-processing version up on its kit , but what with Destiny coming out as SVR4.2 , Olivetti reckons that 'll be SVR4.3 ES/MP .
17 Within an hour of arrival they were closeted with the permanent secretary , the most senior civil servant , of the Ministry of Agriculture mapping out the ground for a loan from the World Bank to Tanzania which would put $25 million into livestock production , turning ranching and the export of beef into a major national industry .
18 Said Brady : ‘ He is the type of player who will put bums on seats .
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